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Mulamwah comes to Stivo Simple Boy's rescue, gives him Sh8,000

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 A collage of Mulamwah and Stivo Simple Boy.

Comedian Mulamwah generously presented Singer Stivo Simple Boy with a donation of Ksh 8,000, aimed at supporting him and his wife, Grace, during their challenging financial period.

In a video posted on social media, Mulamwah expressed his awareness of Stivo's financial difficulties and extended his assistance by sharing the amount he could spare.

"I have heard your cries and I've also seen that Eric has visited you. I'm not like Eric but I can chip in a little," he said.

Stivo reached out to Kenyans for financial assistance not too long ago revealing that life has been difficult.

According to his wife, Stivo often downplays how bad life is for him but the truth is he is not doing well financially coupled with stress from his record label.

"It's his contract that is giving him stress. They told him that if he leaves the record label he might face jail time. That is what makes him scared of leaving and follows everything they say. I would like to talk to Vaga and tell him to stop lying that Stivo simple boy is living a good life, that's false, just say the truth. Stivo is a very fearful person and that is why you always speak to him as though you are shouting at him, just stop it. Stivo simple boy can say he is living well but the moment you set foot in his house you'll be surprised whether a celebrity is living there. ," she shared during a previous press briefing.

Not long after the briefing, Men in Business released a statement announcing they had terminated their contract with the singer.

"We would like to notify you that we no longer wish to proceed with our musical contract with you. This letter serves as a notice to you our intent to terminate the contract in a lawful and in accordance with the protocols," read part of the letter.

Responding to news of Stivo Simple Boys dismissal, Mulamwah offered to take the singer in and continue nurturing his talent.

"Mnipee Stivo two months pekee pale Mulamwah ENT he deserves better. He has worked so much," wrote Mulamwah.

Stivo, however, revealed that he will be going solo in his music career as he continues to seek support from Kenyans.

"What I can tell Kenyans is that I have decided to go solo with my wife and three friends and the whole of Keya. If you are out there and you want to support me in any way, some have furniture and want to help me furnish my house I will appreciate," he said.

Comedian Eric Omondi too came to Stivo's rescue by promising to fulfil his needs for the next 90 days.

"I want to support Stivo Simple Boy with two songs and I want to make sure his life goes back to being okay, him and his wife. I want to talk to him, so that if its rent, food, his music, clothes, video production, audio, I take responsibility for at least 90 days so that Kenyans can see he is back," promised Eric.

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